Sunday, May 06, 2012

Just a flower

Poppies.
There is a distinct difference between a Scottish Poppy and the English Poppy.
The Scottish Poppy has 4 petals and does not have a green leaf.
The English Poppy has 2 petals and a green leaf.
These are about the Remembrance Poppies.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Equisetum arvense


Field horsetail is unique name for this plant.
Japanese name for it is "Tsukushi".
This name came from the Japanese calligraphy brush.
Kumano-cho is very famous for producing the brush.




Sunday, April 08, 2012

Warm season

Unusual cold season seems to be finished in Tokyo.
It's very warm,today.
People go out and enjoy the sun shining.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

One year

One year has passed after the big disaster in northern Japan.
Please pray for those who passed away by it.
Don't forget the 3.11 and "ARIGATO" for the support to Japan.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Birds around the river


Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker(Dendrocopos kizuki)

Japanese white-eye known as mejiro.

Halcyon.

Friday, January 20, 2012

snow

It's snowing after 35 days dry weather in Tokyo.
Good to see the ground covered with snow .

Monday, January 09, 2012

Sunday, January 01, 2012

2012 has started !

On the 1st of January, people go to a near shrine and pray for the healthy , peaceful life there.


The 2011 was not good year, so many people, I guess, go there and pray for the tsunami suffered area.


2012 is the year of the dragon. I hope this country will go up strongly, peacefully !
I pray for it.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Needle ice

In cold winter,you can find the needle ice everywhere around a field here.
The subterranean liquid water is popping up on surface.


When I see the ice needle, I feel the real winter has come.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

10 km run

Tanzawako Marathon was held on the 27th of Nov.
I joined and run 10km around the lake Tanzawa.
Time was 71 min. and completed !

This Lake Tanzawa is the artificial lake that was created in 1978.
The old houses which used to be there on the bottom of the lake were abandoned.
Now the nature around the lake is preserved and you can enjoy the beautiful scenic view in spring, autumn especially.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Let’s go to the real bright future.

Tokyo seems to have returned to the normal life.
Trains have resumed the original time table and operations are in standard service now.
But most of companies are saving electric power.
The government has asked us to cut the power up to 25%, comparing to the previous year.

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has the capability of supplying 36,000kW in the end of March, 2011 due to the devastating earthquake occurred in the 11th March。
Summer is the peak season of consuming electric power in Japan.
So, it is said that TEPCO needs to supply at least 55,000kW in the end of July.
As of the 20th April, TEPCO can supply 41,500kW, in the meantime 33,500kw will be expected to consume.
So far, so good now.
But hot summer is coming. You need to save the power more.

The governor of Tokyo Metropolitan City said that the power of many vending machines scattered in Tokyo should be cut. You can save the power comparable to one NUC power plant by doing so.
This is the quite radical opinion but I will go with him ;)
Now every train stations, shops in Tokyo are a little bit dark in order to save the power.
Even in business office they cut some of fluorescent lamps over your head.

So Japan is now a bit dark but even so brighter than the cities in EU and USA.
Japan was consuming a lot of power in the past. Now is the good chance to reconsider our life.
Physically Japan is now dark country but it could invent energy-saving systems more than before.
When it could succeed in inventing many good systems, Japan would be a logically brighter country than it used to be.
I hope Japan is going in the right direction.


Vending machines at a train station.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

The support for the northern Japan (Tohoku area)

Now we are supporting Tohoku area in Japan by buying the products manufactured there.

Friday, April 08, 2011

Cherry blossom

Cherry blossom

Spring has come. All cherry trees are now blooming in Tokyo area.
But government announced that you should refrain from flower festival or flower-viewing parties under cherry trees, which many people will hope to do so.
The reason why they announced was to consider the thoughts of the evacuees from the great TSUNAMI.
The evacuees are under pressure how to survive the difficulties of poor life condition after the quake.

Many people, however, are thinking that this is bureaucratic thought.
Consumers should consume things you want. Otherwise, our economy will be shrinking rapidly.
Without healthy economy, you can not help the evacuees.
You can support the refugees with buying the products which will be manufactured by the survivors.
In order to rise again, you should not refrain from even flower festival or flower-viewing parties.



Thursday, March 24, 2011

The radioactive substances are coming !

The radioactive substance,Iodine 131was found at Kanamachi Wastewater Treatment Works in Tokyo.
This seems to be spewed by Nuclear Plant in Fukushima prefecture in Japan.
Governor has announced that the infants under one year old should NOT  be given tap water as far as possible in specified area.
In announcement, he said he is preparing 240,000 bottled-water for the infants in return.

At a store (2)

At the same store near my office on 24th,March.
They seem to be supplying foods to sell.
Please compare this photo with the other one on my blog.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

At a store


This store is located near my office (Yotsuya in Tokyo), having poor stock to sell.
The photo was taken at 8 am.


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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Scheduled black out

As of 2008, approximately 23% of electric power comes from nuclear power plants in Japan.
Therefore, if the nuclear power plants are damaged, it would be likely for power companies to cut the supply in order to meet the balance between demand and supply.

This is occurring in Japan.
The nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture in Japan was heavily damaged by the quake on 11th, March.
Though the company as well as the government is trying to cool the plant, this does not mean the recovery of the nuclear plants.
This means the prevention effort from nuclear disaster.
Power supply is now short to meet the demand.
The company has decided to cut the power supply to some extent.
This is called "the scheduled black out".
They have divided the Kanto area (the south of the nuclear power plant, 200 km away) into 5 groups.
Day by day they decide what group should be cut the power supply and how long.

No exception about customers.
The trains would be shut the operation. Many stores would be forced to close.
Poor electric power supply might affect manufacturing of food, water,etc.
People those who are afraid of the shortage of foods rush to stores, supermarkets.
People tend to buy more than they need. This cause the real shortage of foods.
The goverment has announced that there are enough foods and people don't need to be afraid.
Worse than this, evacuatee can not buy the foods they need due to the shortage caused by non-evacuee.

This shortage is occurring on the gasoline (petroleum).
People drive around for it but gas stations don't have it to sell !

So the life like this goes around here in Japan.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

good things and bad things about the disaster

Good things:
- To understand that we are not alone.
- To know that many friends are concerning about us.
- To understand that many countries are sending troops, helping the quake area.
- To see the politicians stopped futile political fight temporarily.

Bad things:
- The nuclear plant is in danger.
- The scale of tsunami was more than you could have imagined in height, velocity.
- Tsunami will be able to kill more people than earthquake.
- The magnitude of the earthquake this time was the biggest on record.
- The quake could damage the power plants and caused the shortage of electricity supply.
- The public transportations even in central Tokyo are affected due to this shortage.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

The life here

Today, I drove my car to a gas station to buy petro but they have stopped selling it due to no petro they have.
So the life without petroleum, LPG, electricity,etc will start soon even here in the central Tokyo.
We will see.

Tsunami

Now I understood very well that tsunami is more dreadful than the earthquake itself (its magnitude was 9.0 from recent report. This is the first value on the record.)
This time tsunami caused by the quake has swallowed the whole town and robbed the life of many people living near the sea.
Reportedly 200 people were found near the sea after tsunami was gone.
Tsunami was faster than you can imagine to evacuate.
You MUST go out of your house as sooner as possible and evacuate to higher places as soon as the official alert was given.
This time reportedly tsunami was 10-meter high, easy to climb over the sea bank or floodwall and left many people died.
The earthquake is not died down yet and keeping Japan shaking continuously.
The next is nuclear power plants in Fukushima prefecture.
They are in danger now.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The biggest earthquake

Yesterday, the biggest earthquake has struck the north of Japan.
When it occurred, I was in a office located in the central Tokyo.
I could not sit in front of my desk. I saw the crack run the wall of the office.
The quake was more than I could imagine.
The decision was made that all employee were to go home with free taxi ticket.
But once I was out of office, no taxi was found only with many many people were walking toward their home.
All public transportation stopped operation.
So I had also decided to walk toward my home, more than 30 km from the office.
While I was walking, I saw some people buying bicycles but other people walking without talking, still no taxi of cource.
After 3 hours, the car of the woman's farther in my group came and picked us, I was lucky.
But traffic jam was terrible. Eventually I was at my home 6hours after leaving the office.
Though I was lucky, I was wondering if other guys in my office could go home in safe.

If the quake like this hits the central tokyo, I think I am not the one of men to survive.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Egret


A egret on a stone lantern in famous KENROKUEN , Japanese old garden, in Kanazawa.
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Rescue


A chopper is now rescuing a injured man at a mountain.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Friday, December 25, 2009

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Something good words

Sometimes we need to walk and look off the road.
Here's something good words from the DVD I saw.

"You can't just see the future. You make it."

Isn't this good ?

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Flora and fauna - September -

September began with Typhoon #4 hit Tokyo area directly.

Usually after typhoon passes, sunny days come.
This time, it was sizzling hot day come.
It looks like we are still in the mid of summer.
But whether you are aware or not, the sound of season is changing definitely.
Now the crickets are mainly singing in the evening though cicadas are still singing in the day.
And one more thing you may notice is the red dragons flying over your head.
This red dragons flying are the symbol of autumn. Seeing many red drangons flying around makes you feel coolness of autumn.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

AWA odori to beat the sizzling summer

AWA odori is used to be held only within Tokushima prefecture in Shikoku district.
Nowadays, this dancing style is getting very popular,eventually held in many prefectures in Japan.
This place (Koenji AWA odori) became famous for it in Tokyo area.
The folk dance is similar to that of Tokushima Prefecture.
You are so relaxed in this mood that even Japanese summer is tolerable for the moment.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Flora and fauna -August-

August in Japan is very humid, or I would say "more than humid".
Typhoons come to Japan with much moisture from Pacific Ocean.
While typhoons are not born in the south of Japan, hot glaring sun covers
over this country.
Nevertheless, some of the insects are very active, enjoying this summer such
as Japanese beetles, stag beetles,cicadas.
How about birds ?
These days, you can hardly see them under trees with a plenty of leaves.
Only what you can notice is that they sing in a loud voice at the top of the
trees, enjoying the freedom from bird-watcher.
This is not good season for us, bird-watcher.
Plants:
Watermelons,peaches, Asian pears, etc are available in this season.
At the beginning of summer, there are lots of watermelons at stores.
But toward the end of the summer, you will find many Asian pears take the place of watermelons. Thus, you can see that the season is changing.

Monday, August 13, 2007

A firework


If you ask about the popular August events, people
might say "matsuri" and "firework".
From large scaled fireworks to small one, there are many places where you can enjoy them.
This firework is called "Niagara Fall" named for that famous Niagra Falls in the North America.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Iris

Iris (pictured at Suigo Botanic Garden in Sawara city in May)

Flora and fauna -July-

The Japanese cicadas have started singing for the first time in this season near my office.
This was a bit strange to me because it has been a little cold these days.
It seems that they know the time to sing.

After strong typhoon raged over Japan, another big earthquake hit Niigata Prefecture Chuetsu Offshore on Monday.
There is a nuclear power plant where a radiation leak and transformer fire occurred that day.
All of the plant's seven reactors have been suspended under the order based on the Fire Service Law.

Well this is the Japanese summer where we are in now.
Cicadas are singing peacefully.

The plant of the month:
A green soybean (Japanese name is Edamame) is very popular vegetables in Japan.
People eat it especially in summer with a glass of beer.
This goes very well with beer.
A lot of protein is included in a young Edamame. Besides not expensive.
Healthy thing (Edamame) goes with Non-healthy (Beer).
This is the matter of balance ;)

The bird of the month:
Ficedula narcissina (Japanese name is "Kibitaki")
It is one of the best singing birds in Japan.
Though they are rarely spotted in due to many leaves on a tree, high tone of singing is heard in a forest.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Typhoon No4

The fourth typhoon in this season is raging in Japan.
This photo shows this typhoon is now coming to Tokyo area.
Reportedly 3 people died, 73 injured so far.
Tokyo area will have 100 mm amount of rainfall.
Heavy rain will be expected in the afternoon today here.
Met office is warning tidal waves, strong wind and heavy rain along its path.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Flora and fauna -June-

Though finally Met Office declared that Tokyo area got into rainy season, there has been less rain compared to normal season.
They say this is due to La Nina event which brings abnormal weather around the area.
Met Office will announce the rainy season will end soon and shorter than last year.
This seems to be good but I know that this means very hot, muggy weather will come.
That may also bring the shortage of water supply in Tokyo area.

The plant of the month:
Hydrangea. This plant bloom in this rainy season, changes the color of the flowers from pink to blue, purple under rain.







The bird of the month:
Blue-and-White Flycatcher(Cynoptila cyanomelana)